Raptors Weekly Podcast, Oct 5 – Overanalyzing Pre-Season Game 1 vs Clippers
It may just be preseason, but it's more than enough to get Will and Zarar excited as they scrutinize the Raptors win against the Clippers in Vancouver.
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It may just be preseason, but it's more than enough to get Will and Zarar excited as they scrutinize the Raptors win against the Clippers in Vancouver.
Sam fires up his Nokia flip phone to dial into the podcast, and we tackle the Anthony Bennett case, the Canadian conspiracy, and a lot more in this week's Rapcas
Can you smell that? That's what actual basketball talk sounds like. Will joins the pod as we review and rank the Eastern conference from the bottom-up.
The podcast can't stop, won't stop. Andrew and Zarar blast through Twitter questions like a hot knife through butter, and hand out more predictions than a panicking psychic.
Andrew and Zarar take you deep into Raptors history, folklore, legend, and myth, as they run down moments that are forever etched in a Raptors fans mind, whether good or bad.  We try to recall memories that our subconscious remembers only for our tongues to fail us.
Will and Zarar take you through the last week of August and into September with talk of Tristan Thompson's future, DeMarre Carroll's present, helluva lot more, and even a peek across Europe in a way that's unusual to the pod.
No guests? No problem. Here's 40 minutes of lukewarm radio goodness.
The voice of the Raptors, Matt Devlin, was kind enough to take some time to talk Raptors basketball on a wide-ranging set of topics.
It's a solo show as we replay key Raptors talk from the recent Grantland podcast, and tackle low and high-hanging organic fruit in a short but packed podcast.
Tim Chisholm joins the Rapcast to see if Norman Powell can beat out the already beaten down Terrence Ross for playing time.